cityslicker
ArboristSite Operative
I got my hands on a Giant Sequoia this weekend, the tree was about 45 years old and about six feet across at the stump. The butt log is 8' long 56" wide at the big end after I bucked it into millable size The next log is 9' long and 42" at the big end and the last log I am going to mill is 9' long and about 30" at the big end. Once dry I have dreams of using a slab from each log to re-create the tree in table form. I had to hire some grunt to help slide the slabs into the truck. Total approximate board feet this weekend was 850 and the widest part of a few slabs was 54" with one more small log I need to mill. My arms are useless right now and I still need to figure out how to get the slabs out of the truck! Thanks for all your guys help, advice and wisdom on this forum.
City (Slabber) Slicker
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